The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, February 08, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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    SATURDAY SIFTINGS
E A Oram is iu Norfolk today from
Orolghton
A L Burko of Tlldon was a city svis
tor yesterday
L Oolo of Blootu field wns a city vis
itor yostorday
M P Kinkaid of ONeill was n city
visitor yesterday-
0 P Miohnol mado a busluoss trip to
Piorco jestorday
J II Hamilton of Sioux City is horo
greotlug old time friouds
G W West of Cloarwntor had busl
uoss in Norfolk yostordiiy
John Quick is conlluod to his homo
with au attuck of the grip
Tay Hamiltou aud D E Pomeroy of
Allen were in Norfolk yesterday
Miss Maud Wilson of Picreo is visit
ing at tho homo of O P Michael
J J Goodrich is reported quito ill at
his rootiiH in Fergusons restaurant
Mrs David Banm entertained tho
Kaffeo Klatsch yesterday afternoon
Deputy Kovonuo Colleotor Seoloy of
Madiso j was a city visitor yesterday
Mr and Mrs II II Horbisou were
city visitors yesterday from Madison
Rogular gospel meeting at tho Y M
O L tomorrow afternoon at II oclock
The Btato meeting of supervisors and
commissioners will bo held iu Lincoln
February 19
C E Moore is moving his hardware
stock from tho Eiseley block to tho Rob
ertson storo room
Miss Edith Steuior and Miss Anua
Killen will spend Sunday in Madison
the guests of friends
It is said that tho ground hog has seen
his shadow today aud will hibernate
for another six weeks
Among tho improvements being made
at tho union depot is a now aud sub
stantial plank platform
George Brooks attended the meeting
of the Elks lodge last night and returned
to his homo in Bazile Mills today
Rev J V Gortuer of Creighton has
purchased the house owned by Mrs
Rosa B Wise on South Fourth street
E V Braasch arrived today from Til
den and will remain here until his
health is better having had a relapse of
the pneumonia
If the number of farmers aud farm
teams in town today is any criterion
Norfolk merchants have been enjoying
a lucrative trade
It is said that the families of both
Senator Allen aud Congressman Robin
sou are quarantined at Madison on ao
count of scarlet fever
W J Barnes who recently sold his
hotel property in Stanton to Knox Tipple
is here today He contemplates locating
on a farm near Norfolk
Mrs George D Butterfield of Oreigh
ton and her mother Mrs A P Doe of
Davenport Iowa were guests at the
home of W H Butterfield yesterday
Conductor A J Ryel is moving his
family into the new homo jiiBt com
pleted for them on Third street just
north of J 0 Aids home in South Nor
folk
Tho family of John Ballantyne re
cently removed here from Osmond will
occupy the Marquardt house on West
Norfolk avenue recently vacated by E
G Hoilman
Miss Nellie Morrow who teaches in
Emerick precinct is expeoted home to
day for a weeks vacation her school
having been closed on account of sick
ness among the children
Workmen are today engaged iu fix
ing the fire bell on a more substantial
foundation The bell has been useless
as a fire signal for several weeks now
but fortunately there has been no occa
sion to use it
Mrs Lumbook of Oakdale has pur
chased the Latimer house in Tho
Heights Tho new owner now makes
her home with her son-in-law A J
Austin and it is probable that all will
move hero in spring and make their
home
Mrs Burton came down Thursday
night from Arnold Ouster county
where she has been visiting her
daughter and will visit at tho homo of
Mr and Mrs George B Ghristoph a
few days before returning to her home
in Waukou Iowa
The people of Stanton have organized
a Water Power company and aro out
with a drag net after a flouring mill
They will probably get it The people
of the neighbor on the east are en
terprising and when they make a united
effort to boost thoir city they will show
results
State Fish Commissioner John H
Hulff has returned from his inspection
of the hatcheries at South Bend He be
lieves that the people of the state will
soon realize more benefits from tho com
mission than they have in the past ow
iug to the fact that tho work will be
bettor perfected and more favorable laws
mado
Pierco Loador August Ropke last
Saturday purchased the Herman Ahl
man hay quarter of land two miles
northwest of Pierce paying 40 an acre
Mr Ahlman bought the land five yeara
ago for 1S50 per acre has raised crops
and out hay every year upon it and now
sells for over three times what ho paid
Farm and bay land in the vicinity of
Piorco in well worth owning Another
gratifying featuto about this sale is
that tho purchaser is a homo man
Mrs W H Buttorflold outortalnod a
companv of ladles yostorday aftornnou
iu honor of hor visiting guosts Mrs
Drako Mrs Blair Mrs George D
Buttorflold and Mrs Doe Ono of tho
ontortaining foaturos was an old fash
ioned spelling match at which Mrs O
B Durlund won tho first and Mrs W
G Baker tho booby prizo
Plaluviow News Tho board of hoalth
havo decidod to contlnuo tho quarantine
ono wuok lougor Tho News loams that
sonio families In which scarlet fever
oxists refrain from calling a physician
In ordor to escapo tho quarantine The
well members of thoso households mingle
with others freely and thus spread tho
germs of diRoaso vory rapidly Those
people should bo arrostod and provocated
aud thus bo mado to understand that
other people have rightB which thoy are
bound to respect
A plain drunk giving tho name of W
H Thompson but not olaimiug relation
ship to tho llttlo giuut of Grand
Island nor having any aspirations to fill
ono of tho United States souatorships
from Nebraska wa8 up boforo police
court this morning having boon takon
up Inst night by Officer Kauo Ho
stated thatjho had a toucn of tho grip
and iu an earnest endeavor to euro it
had taken an overdose of rod top
He promised to cloaraway for greouor
Holds and was roloasod
MONDAY MENTION
P OsueB of Newman Grovo is horo on
business aud calling on old acquaint
ances
Mrs O H Reynolds outertainod a
few of Tho HeightB ladies Saturday
afternoon
Engiueor Dan Murphy is iu tho city
from Omaha greeting old friouds aud
acquaintances
Wm Whooler editor of the Wakefield
Republican was in tho city today on
route to Liucoln
Miss Ethel Blood who has boon vory
sick with typhoid fever is now very
much improved
Fred Sidler has ngaiu engaged iu tho
dray business having purchased the old
Queen dray line from Mr Tipton
Mr and Mrs Charles Stitt came up
from Fremont Saturday evening and
aro visiting Norfolk relatives and
friends
Tho thermometer registered six de
grees below zero 1 ist night aud indicated
the lowest temperature of tho season
with one exception on January 1st the
mercury indicated bovou degrees below
zero
Rev J O S Weills is sick with tho
grip and yesterday was not able to con
duct services at Trinity church Dr
Irving Johnson of Omaha was in tho
city over night and occupied Rev Mr
Weills pulpit last evening
Norfolk seems to havo escaped much
of yesterdays storm and received noth
ing but a cold wave Other neighboring
towns report considerable snow and at
Lincoln aud through the southeran port
of Nebraska quite a blizzard prevailed
in some places ub much as ten inches
of snow having fallen
Pierce Call Wo understand that
Mr House of Norfolk who purchased
the Kinkaid farm on the Willow has
purchased or is about to purchase the
fine farm of Geo Friedrich which lays
east of the Kinkaid place This will
givo him 000 acres of fine land in the
Willow Creek valley and will make and
is iu fact now a model stock farm
Oakdule Sentinel H N Gove made
a business trip to Norfolk Wednesday
We understand he ha9 resigned as jani
tor of the schools hero in ordor to ac
cept a position at the Norfolk asylum
Quite a serious accident happened
at Joe Keoks Monday morning by tho
tipping over of a stove that had a kottlo
of boiling water on it one of tho littlo
girls being caught under tho stovo and
badly burned by the stovo and scalded
by tho boiling water
Dr Frederick W Teal received his
commission as superintendent of the
Norfolk hospital for the insane last Fri
day and has entered upon tho discharge
of his duties as such officer ThiB is the
only ohango in the management of the
institution that has yet takeu placo but
other changes are expected to follow
soon It was oxpeoted that the board
of public lands and buildings or a por
tion of it would visit tho asylum today
bat it has not yet appeared
Stanton Picket A land deal oc
curred Monday which may surprise
some of the older settlers It was noth
ing less than the selling of the Henry
Rogers farm which he homesteaded 31
years ago aud where he has lived ever
since to Friedrick Froehlioh a Gormau
from noar Humphry Tho land lies up
Pleasant Run about five miles north
west of Stanton Tho prico paid was
0500 Mr Rogers will remain on the
farm ono year longer he and his son
having leased the same
it
August Flower
tis a Burpnsiug fact says Prof
Houton that in my travels in all parts
of tho world for the last ton years I
have met more people having used
GroenB August Flower than nny other
remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver
and stomach and for constipation I
find for tourists and salesmen or for
TUE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8 1IX1
IMirnons filling olllco posit inns whore
headaches aud general bad feelings from
irregular habits exist that Greons
August Flower is a grand remedy It
doos not injuro tho systom by froquont
uro and is fxcellont for sour Btomaohs
and Indigostlou Samplo bottles freo
at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in
all civilized countries
Wantkd Active man or woman
with rig to dollver aud oauvass iu towns
and rural districts No canvassing
Salary S0 per month References and
security required Addross Beatrtoo
Book Co P B Spraguo Muuagor
room 7 First National bank Beatiice
Nob
JOINT INSTALLATION
KiiIrIiIh mill Imllnii of tlm Miirrnlice 1uli
Mcly IiiMiiII IiihI NIrM
Norfolk tout No 01 K O T M
and Myrtlo hivo No HO L O T M
hold a joint publio installation last night
iu 1 O O F hall and a vory enjoyable
time was had by those attondlng State
Commander F M Dopson of Lincoln
wiih horo and conducted tho installation
of tho tout olllcers whilo Statu Com
mandor Mrs L M Bonk of Omaha wis
also prosont and porformod tho samo
sorvico for the ladies of tho hive
Tho following were tho olllcors in
stalled for tho tout Couinmudor 0 O
Manwillor lieutonniit coinmandor J
M Saltor rocord and fiuanco koopor
S R McFarlaud chaplain OF Plat
sorgeaut O L Barr mastor at arms
W H Talbot first master of tho guards
Frod Sidler second mastor of tho guards
Fred Linorodo soutinol E E Bools
picket J II Sauford II O Truman
took tho position of past commaudor by
virtue of having filled the office of com
mander for one term
The oflicors of Myrtlo hivo installed
wore as follows Past commander Mrs
Ida Clark commander Mrs Pollard
lieutenant commander Mrs L O Line
rode record koopor Mrs W J Askins
finance keeper Mrs M W Cuso chap
lain Mrs E G Wilkinson sergeant
Mrs L M Slawtor mistress at arms
Mrs Miuuio Werner soutinol Mrs
Fred Kraut picket Mrs Ollio Salter
Afier tho installation ceremonies a
banquet of good things was served in
tho G A R hall aud for outortuinnipnt
selections on a graphophono were given
tho sir kuightB guve a number of
tableaux from thou degree work and the
ladies gave a drill from their floor work
The evening was pleasantly passed
uutil an early hour this morning
Arbor liy
Governor Dietrioh has taken early of
ficial cognizance of one of the most im
portant holidays provided by Nebraskas
laws and if it were generally aud faith
fully observed it would mean much to
tho state iu providing it groves aud
shade trees which do much toward the
distribution of moisture With an
abuudauco of forest and fruit trees the
state will soon assume a placo for beauty
and productiveness which it will not
otherwise enjoy The governors pro
clamation is as follows
The observance of Arbor day has in
tho past contributed in no small degree
to the growth and improvement
braskas forestry and foliage
transformed vast expanses of
of Ne
It has
prairie
into picturesque woodland increasing
the laudscapo boauty of the state and
making it more desirable for those seek
ing opportunities for investment aud af
fording comfort and pleasure for those
already here This practice which has
added so much beauty and value to the
state in the past should not only be
maintained in the future but should bo
enlarged upon to tho greatest practical
extent On each recurring Arbor day
every citizen of the state should add at
least one treo to our forestry and foliage
which shall servo the doublo purpose of
boing both commemorative and bono
ficial commemorative of the mental
genius of our distinguished citizen
Honorable J Sterling Morton author of
Arbor day and beneficial in tho way of
increased comfort and valuo
By authority vested iu mo by law I
therefore do hereby proclaim and des
ignato Monday April 22 1901 as Arbor
day and I earnestly request of the
citizens of tho stato and all school
children to obsorve this occasion by
the planting of trees aud beautifying
shrubbery
In testimony whereof I havo hero
unto subsoriDod my name and caused to
be affixed the great seal of the stato of
Nebraska Done at Lincoln tho capital
of tho stato of Nebraska this fourth day
of February in tho year of our Lord
1001
Freo of Cluirue
Any adult Buffering from a cold
settled on the breast bronchitis throat
or lung troubles of nny nature who will
call at A K Leonards will be presented
with a sample bottle of Boscheos
Gorman Syrup freo of charge Only
one bottle givon to ono person and none
to children without order from parents
No throat or lung remedy over had
suoh a salo a BoEoheos German Syrup
in all parts of tho civilized world
Twenty years ago millions of bottles
wore giveu away aud your druggist
will tell you its success was marvolous
It is really tho only throat and lung
remedy generally oudoreod by physi
ciauB Ono 75 cent bottle will cure or
prove its value Sold by dealers iu all
civilized countries
TUESDAY TOPICS
A J Durlnnil Ih oouIIiumI to his homo
by siokiuwH
Mayor Robertson had business in Mad
ison yostorday
Miss May Miller of Pioroo wan a city
visitor Saturday
Mrs W S Berry of Madison was a
city visitor yesterday
V G Lyford of Falls City Is in Nor
folk visiting with W 11 Johnson
County Superintendent O W OrTrni
was a city visitor Sunday from Madison
Burr II Beolor son of Mr and Mrs
F A Boolor is vory sick with pneu
monia
Tho Wednesday oluh will moot to
morrow afternoon at 20 with Mrs
MoBride
Mrs Jus 11 Ky nor of Dana Wyo
Ih a guest at tho homo of Mr aud Mrs
II E Owen
A McCoy has moved from tho Lati
mer house on Tho Knights to a residence
on South Fourth street
Miss Nettie Dortoh stenographer in
tho legislature at Lincoln visited Mrs H
II Hull in this olty over Sunday
Will Ahlman is moving his family
into tuo rooniH over too untitling re
cently oooupiod by tho Bon Ton restau
rant
Mr aud Mrs I M Maoy aro planning
to take a trip to Tacoma Washington
for a vacation aud to visit Mrs Mioys
sister
Miss Edith Hurtmau left Saturday for
Milwaukoo Wis whore sho goos totaku
a position in a wholesale millinery
house
Tho Christian Kndoavor will hold a
business meeting at the home of Mish
Bridge this ovoniug at half past
bovou
Miss Graco Matrau went to Omaha on
the noon train to soo Sarah Bernhardt
and M Coquolin in La Toi ca this
ovoniug
Mrs E N Sinclair has boon called to
her old homo noar Bollo Plain Iown
by tho announcement thnt hor mother
is seriously ill
Rudolph Ohrischillis loaves soon for
Iowa on a visit W II Doxtor will
assist iu John Fridays hardware storo
during his absence
H E Owen on his return from his
work in Wyoming recently Biirprised
his wifo by having Ghas II Johnson
placo in their homo a boautiful piano
Mrs Barnoy Johansen formerly of
this city hor husband having conducted
tho Juuction meat market diod last
Friday in Sioux City aud was buried at
Wukeflold
Miss Miuuio Mtias loaves tomorrow
for Omaha whoro sho will visit a fow
days and thon go to St Louis
she haB n position in a wholoBalo
whore
milli
nery house
Mrs H II Patterson aud son Clyde
wont to Omaha today to hoar Mmo
Boruhardt this ovoniug From Omaha
Mrs Patterson will go to Lako View
Iowa to visit her mother a few days
E W Strom who is soon to remove
to Colorado is having a salo of stook
and porsonal property at hiB homo five
miles northwest cf the city this after
noon and quite a number of people from
town are attending
Tho comptroller of tho currency has
approved tho eleotion of E W Zutz to
the position of cashier in tho Norfolk
Nntional bank also the promotion of L
P Pasowalk to the position of assistaut
cashier of the Citizous National
Mr Uhl has started a ten cent general
delivery wagon and will deliver pack
ages to any part of tho city for mer
chants or othor patrons Ho appeared
on the streots yesterday for tho first
timo with his nowly painted wagon
Whilo tho forecaster has predicted
unsettled wenthor with probably snow
the barometer at this point is the high
est it has probably been since records
were kopt registering at 0 12 and it is
likely thut tho prediction of snow will
not bo realized
Dr O L Stevonson late superinten
dent of the Norfolk hospital for tho
Insane departed yestordny noon for
Liucoln to close up business matters
connected with his Into incumbency of
tho position and from thero will proceed
to his old home iu Geneva
John Wachter of Lynch was in the
city today on business Ho is a brothor
of Mrs Boro whoso husband recently
committed suicido and has expressed a
willingness to tako tho Holt county
farm oil of her hands so that she can
either havo the farm or tho mouoy
Miss HO Wood has tendered her
resignation to tho board of education
and will go to Maukato Kansas March
1st to engage in the wholesale produce
business with hor brothor Miss Wood
has boon engaged as teacher of tho
Eighth grade in the Norfolk school
siuco ISO1 and hor service in that capac
ity has beou moro than satisfactory to
tho board pupilB aud patrous Not
only is sho a thoroughly qualified odu
cator but sho has takon a keen interest
iu nil work appertaining to the schools
and her influence will be sadiy missed
Sho is well known iu social circles and
will leavo behind a largo numbor of
friouds who whilo exceedingly re
gretting hor doparturo will wish her
unqualified success iu hor now work
A very pleasaut open mooting of tho
Norfolk Womans club was held last
i
night at tho homo of Uov J J Parker
aud wa attended by about KM pinions
all of whom were highly entertained
Tho feature of tho evening was a paper
by Mr Parker on The Ho iglon of tho
Ninteeuth Century This was an ex
cellent production ably hnuillod and
gave abundant ovidenoo that the author
had devoted a great deal of timo aud
study to tho subject Tho paper was
briefly anil oompHmnntally discussed by
N A Raiubolt and Rov John JoflorioH
Vocal musto by Miss Becker of Mitchell
S 1 and Mrs C E Green added much
to the ontorttnlnmont the uctionipiuii
montsbelng playedhy Mrs E O Mount
Diinty refreshments wore served during
the evening
Tho westorii part of Nebraska has
something of a reputation as a potato
producing country and the fame of its
tubers is rapidly ostendliig Tho people
up there are going into tho industry
systematically and will soon he able to
furnish now potatoes tho year around
if thoir methods continue to improve
Tho Gordon Journal says A R
Merrittof Lexington lima potato ware
house 7i foot cquaro and 20 fcot high
holding 25000 bushels It has brick
wallHwitli a doad air chamber When
tho temperature gets down to 12 above
zero stoves supply heat to keep tho spuds
from froolug Tho potato business of
tho community is greatly stimulated by
this enterprise Girdonhasa roputa
siou for Its spudB also aud it may be ox
peoted that Mr Merritts scheme will
soon bo imitated by tho people of that
neighborhood
Klilliling III On In mil it nml Nnn Mullen
The Denver it Rio Grande railroad
The Scenic Lino of the World has
prepared an illustrated book upon tho
above subject which will bo sent free to
farmers desiring to change their location
This publication gives valuable informa
tion in regard to tho agricultural horti
cultural and live stock iutorosts of this
section and should bo in tho hands of
ovoryono who doslroB to become ac
quainted with tho methods of farming
by irrigation Write S IC Hooper G
P T A Denver Colo
To whom it may concern Having
been advised that au inferior coal is
being sold in Norfolk represented us
lxniig llanna coal we desire to inform
tho trade that the geuuiuo Hauua coal
can only bo obtained at yards of II E
Hardy and Salter Coal and J rain com
pany Uvi v Pacific Coal Co
Kntrity Niillrii
Tuken up by tho undersigned ono
black boar pig Tho owner is requested
to call prove proporty pay charges and
tako said stray awoy Call at J W
Kidders on North Thirteonth stroot
MEADOW GROVE
T L Morris was a Battle Crook
itor Sunday
Mr Elmer Stilweli mado a business
trip to Battlo Creek Sunday
E G Maoy visited friouds iu this
city from Friday till Monday
Rev Loodom of Albion hold services
iu tho M E church last Sunday
Miss Gortrudo Wado spout Saturday
and Sunday at hor homo near Battlo
Crook
R G Harvey has purchased tho John
Crook residence in the north part of
towu
Editor W P Evans and family
visited Norfolk relatives from Saturday
noon till Sunday evening
Mrs O T Muflloy who has boon vory
sick for tho post two wookB is reported
to bo improving slowly
Mrs Morris loft Thursday ovoniug for
ONeill whoro sho und Mr Morris will
make thoir homo for the present
Mont Van Schick drovo to Battlo
Creek Monday ovouing to attend the
entortuiumont given in that city
Mr Elinor Stilweli aud u force of
men are busily engaged this week stor
ing away tho cold iu tho ico house
erected by Mr Stilweli
The child of Mr War
wick liviug four miles north of this
city died last Saturday evening Tho
f uueral services were hold Monday
Mrs W A Witzigman aud three
children left Sunduy for un extoudod
visit with relatives in Clinton lown
Thoy wore accompanied as far as Nor
folk by Mr Witzigman
Thero was a good uttendanco at the
dance given by Messrs Palmer und
Brown last Friday evening A numbor
of young peoplo from our neighboring
cjty Battlo Creek were present Tho
music furnished by the Harvey orchestra
was very good and all report an enjoy
able time
David City Neb April 1 1900
Genosoo Pure Food Lo Roy N Y
Gentlemen I must say iu regard to
Grain 0 that there is nothing better
or healthier We have used it for years
My brother was a great coffeo drinkor
Ho was takon sick aud tho doctor said
coffee was tho cause of it My brother
haB boon well ever since wo started to
uso it Yours truly Lilmk Sociioit
The complete servlco of Tho Chicago-Portland
Special via Uuiou Pacific
enables passengers to reach tho priucl
pal cities between tho north and Pacific
coast aud Missouri river not ouly iu tho
shortest possiblo space ot timo but also
iu tho most comfortable und enjoyable
mauuer The dining cars on this train
are stocked with tho host tho market
affords AU meals served a la carte
l if
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G hi Mr en
Wc have three children Before the
bit th of the last one my wife useJ four hot
ties of MOTHHItS FlUliNI Ifyoit had the
pictures of our children you could sec a
a rrlancc that the lastoue
Is healthiest prettiest niid
llncst lnokliijrof them nil
My wire minus Mothers
Pilend Is the greatest
ami grandest
remedy Iu the
world for expccl
a ii t mothers
Written by a Ken
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usual distress A pood naturcd mother
Is pretty sure to have a jjood naturcd child
the patient Is kept In a strong healthy
condition which the child also Inherits
Mothers Friend takes a wife through tho
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assists In her rapid recovery and wards
off the dangers that so often follow de
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Tim Illiiiiln mitral liiitircH to call uttoiititm
to tin MiKixcolloil Mjrvico tlmt U onYrixI by IU
liiiitH to tlm Kiutli for till bOllHOII of LVMltMW
G
A LI FO
VIA
NEW ORLEANS
THROUGH
SERVICE
FROM
ST LOU
Nl
n
Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars
FROM
C H ICAGO
Porsonnlly conduct
ed limn tnroiiKli to
I cm AiiKoles anil ritm
Iruiicibro via Now
Orleans in connection
EVERY with tlioSoiithnni la-
vim CliicnK
WEDNESDAY v
on tlio Centrnrn fat
MORNING Vow Orloaim
cial connoctloii ali o iiiiiiIu by tills train with
daily trniiis out of Now OrloaiiH for tlio Iacillo
Coiiht Tho liniitiil from Chiraco ovory nvon
iiiK connect on Monclayn ami Thursday ut
NowOrlouns nftur Docoinlior IS IMJ with tlm
SUNSET LIMITED
of tho Soiitliorn Pacific ftlviiiK eiocialthrouih
borvico to Han Irancibro
F
LORID
NASHVILLE
VIA
AND
ATLANTA
A
Double dally ber
icn in maintained out
of Ut loiiin via tho
lIlinoiB Central and
connecting liuo6 to
Kit and Atlanta thru
uloooiin cur to Jack
sonville Florida Inline carried on tho
DIXIE FLYER
leaving St Iouib every evoninif This train aa
well as tlio Day Kxprooa leaving St IohIb in
tho mnruiiiK aro With solid trains to Nabhvillu
having through coaches nml nlooplnt runs run
ning through Martin Toun mid tho N J A tit
Jj fiy Connection iu thin lino for nil princi
pal iKiinU in tho Southeast tmch an Charleston
NVilmiuKton Aikiu and Savannah and for ull
points iu Florida
TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS
Dally from Chicago to Memphis aud Now
leans
Or
HOMKSKKKKHS EXClMtSIONS to certain
point intho South on tho liuorf of tlio Illinois
Central and Y V M V railroads will Ihi run on
ibullrbt and third Tuesday of oach mouth dur
ing tho winter scaftou
Full particulars oouoominu all of the ubovo
can bo had of hkoiiU of tho IlUuoii Central or
by uddrunsiug A U Huusou Q I A Chicusa
fifUr GS
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